July 4, 2007

  • Star Spangled Dreams: A Happy 4th of July Card

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    "Star Spangled Dreams"
    Completely constructed July 3rd and 4th, 2007

    Happy 4th of July. Below the text for the following entry is the new video "4th of July Card" called "Star Spangled Dreams." A series of images of Old Glory, backed by footage of the large flag on the Donald Trump Golf Course, and (almost) accompanied by my vocal stylings, performing Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land", but now scored to an edited version of Jimi Hendrix's guitar rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" from Woodstock in 1969. The movie is only 2 minutes and 38 seconds long. Comments for this entry and for the video are available on the video page linked here and below. Giving stars on the video page helps the entry to get to the main page of Xanga.


    Director's Commentary: An online diary of the creative process as it happens.
    8:05am pdt. I had the idea last weekend on a photographic excursion, when I saw the immense American Flag flying over the Donald Trump Golf Course, flapping impressively in the wind right as the sun rose. I photographed it from the rear, when the sun was high, and caught some nice footage. In my head, I figured this could be the background image for an American Flag slideshow I could message to my subscribers and friends on the July 4th holiday and put on my blog. Sunday, July 1st, I downloaded the footage from the videocamera into the computer, and developed a construction file and folders on my removable hard drive for "Star Spangled Dreams", the latest MikeVideo Internet Movie. I collected images from my American Flag folder, and got some more from another google search for "American Flag" and "Old Glory".

    July 2nd I started assembling the footage when I got home from work. But didn't really get too far. Plans were abrewing in my head to take the 3rd off work, but I did have two quotes to finish, one I promised my immediate supervisor, and there were a couple of panels to be re-tested after failure that afternoon. So work took precedence on Monday afternoon, and again on Tuesday morning.
    When I got to work yesterday, I finished one of the master document folders for production, and quickly set to work on the quotes. I told the powers that be that I would be leaving at lunch to begin my holiday because I wanted to finish my 4th of July video for my blog. (Tell me, when was the last time you could take time off because you had to work on your blog? This is serious stuff with me, and they know it at work.) I wanted very much to feature my own singing on the music track, and I printed three lyric sheets on my work printer before leaving work, "The Star Spangled Banner", America's national anthem (and a bit*ch for even good singers to tackle) Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land", and "America the Beautiful". Joel was at work. As soon as I got home, I closed the windows so I didn't hear the kids in the next house, and I began to record "Star Spangled Banner". Right at the part where I had to switch to the high notes, I mercilessly stopped, and then went on to "This Land is Your Land". I always think that my voice is okay, but I can't carry a tune sometimes, and without music, I usually have to do lots of takes, and I'm never satisfied. My best recording sessions were always with my friend Jim, who is more interested in the World of Warcraft these days than the world of music. When I would sing for his equipment, and with his musical accompaniment, I would do much better.

    I spent the afternoon blogging, and assembling the video. A lot of images I wanted to use were lost in a marathon image compositing session that ended in unsaved tragedy when the program stalled, sputtered, and stopped, causing me no end of immediate dismay and despair. Unable to stop, but not wanting to have to reconstruct the image composites I had planned to use earlier, I switched gears, and tried some other ideas. I also downloaded the tapes of my vocal performance into the computer.
    I fell asleep at 9pm last night and still didn't have the music track nor the image order and only about 26 seconds of footage for a July 4th video. As I turned out the light and slipped into bed, I figured I could still finish on the morning of July 4th, and though the people on the east coast who read my blog would see it more like noon than morning, there wasn't that much to do.
     
    I awoke at 3am (never a stretch) and immediately came in here to the media room. I did yet another "American Flag" search, and figured the eventual video would be about 3 minutes. I sliced and diced and double tracked my vocals. I contemplated throwing them away and using Jimi Hendrik's "Star Spangled Banner' from the Woodstock album, but since that's an album track, I was looking at at least another hour of attempting to get a nice version of the track in the puter. Sometimes I have to record multiple times to get rid of the overmodulation, but if I'm not too careful, I might not get a usable sound level at all since I have to record at really low levels.

    At around 6am, my eventual 2 minute and 38 second video had a music track, but not at all what I had envisioned or heard in my head. I didn't have the time to "sing with myself" as I had planned, so I just doubletracked the vocal I already had. I'm still not satisfied with it. And I'm a bit wary as usual of using my voice in the first place. I found I didn't have nearly enough flag pictures, and did yet another search. My video program stalled upon entering some of the photos into it's database, and I had to kickstart it a couple of more times in order to get it to perform.

    By 7am, the video had a definite shape, and I began trims and edits. Usually I do more layering at this stage, to "fill up" any "blank areas" of the screen, but no time. I wanted to have the video uploaded to Xanga and the 4th of July message sent to all my "subscribers and friends" by 8am, which is 11am on the East Coast. At noon for all I know everyone goes out on the patio to barbecue, and they won't see my unfinished video!

    I'm getting a little nervous that I won't make my deadline at 7:30am. I don't like my "internet experience" to be rushed, like real life often is, and I take great pains not to "rush" anything. At 8am I had a finished video, with opening and closing credit sequences, and I had already begun typing the text (what you're reading) that would accompany the blog entry for the video. So the next to last step is to render the video. This is usually not a problem. (With the Sony Vegas software anyway. Pinnacle Studio used to stall at the render process many many many times.)

    Not a problem until now of course. I didn't realize that one small bit of audio was out of my sight on the timeline in the program, and I was rendering 2:38 minutes of video and 8.10 minutes of dead space. I played only the first part of the video on the monitor so didn't realize it was  over 10 minutes long and began to upload it to Xanga. I wanted to double check the running time for this article, and I noticed the 10:47 run time and immediately stopped the upload, Then I trimmed out the wayward audio file from the Vegas timeline and rendered the video again, this time in both mpeg and wmv.

    It is past 8:30am now. I have stopped "worrying" about time and deadlines, and have entered the "computerbs zen" state where I am satisfied that the screen doesn't freeze where my mouse can't move. I'm on my second try of uploading the finished wmv file to the Xanga uploader. It usually "resets the server" while I'm attempting the upload. For you geeks, this is a 58,000 KB file, and it's taking 15 minutes to upload. I don't have a gig RAM yet, but I do have a 2Gigahertz processor and 960 MB of RAM. The file is 3/4 of the way uploaded now at 8:45 am. If I'm lucky, I'll have sent my "message" by noon on the east coast.

    I have had one or two problems with each video, usually dutifully noted on this blog when I "release" the vid. I know that it's lots better to do this now than it was back when I had to lug a 30 pound VCR on my back or even recently when the only "streaming video" on the internet was 170 pixels wide and so fuzzy you couldn't see the image. That was only about 2001.

    Instead of finishing the essay: Director's Commentary" I am now cataloging the time it's taking to finish this process. The minutes are ticking. 8:47am. I'm watching the green indicating bars of the Xanga Uploader slowly but surely will themselves into existence, waiting patiently for that ever present "ding" of the "failed to upload" button to appear with a vengeance, even as the light looks like I can see it at the end of the digital video upload tunnel. 8:49am.

    8:50am. "Current File Progress" is completed!

    "Total Upload Progress?" 3 more bars.

    "Successfully Uploaded 1 file" 8:51am

    Happy Fourth of July.

    10:13am. I chickened out. I actually viewed the video on Xanga and then promptly privatized it. I figured if I were going to have to "apologize" in advance on my already written message to my "subscribers and friends" for my singing prowess or lack thereof, I needed to get rid of the offending vocal track. I listened one more time from my Xanga video page on private and began the plans for rerecording the track. On with Jimi Hendrix. When mixing the analog album into the computer, I listened again to the "feedback section" with fresh ears. It might be too much for someone who's never heard it. Is this any better than me singing? I should have just chosen some Norman Rockwellish offering of "America the Beautiful".

    Jimi's rendering of the Star Spangled Banner clocks in at sometime over 4 minutes, so I edit down and then have to excise the "feedback section" which really adds nothing to the rendition if you think about it. I think I left the beginning "jolt" in for memory's sake. I'm now rendering "Part 2/Hendrix" version of "Star Spangled Dreams" to a wmv file. Next it's uploading to Xanga. I was "almost there" and I got cold feet. My "triple track" of one of the chorus readings was off by the most discernable fraction of a second, and the ending was really bad. I didn't want to have a track on the internet where I'm not pleased with the results at all. Hendrix will have to do, and he'll possibly peeve anyone older than 60. (The Baby Boomers are now the "older generation" and Hendrix died when I was in high school, so this soundtrack is "ancient history" and should be embraced. Of course the people who embrace it might possibly be upset that a third of it's gone.)

    10:33am. The file is now uploading to Xanga. The second file, and for the third time. Now my quick morning churning out another video and greeting all my "Xanga friends and subscribers" a Happy Fourth of July is starting to drag into the afternoon, at least on the East Coast. Hopefully I'll have this uploaded by the time they're attending fireworks celebrations. It'll be after noon on the west coast before this thing is online now I'll wager. I still have to get half of it uploaded, and Xanga sure as shootin' will "reset it's server" and throw me out, forced to start all over again.

    As I ponder about how much longer this is going to take, because I'm starting to get bored as the morning lasts, I hear my first "firework of the day", the beginings of a daylong party and police process which lasts long into the night. Ah, it's moments later and I'm hearing the first sound of a helicopter. L.A. and July 4th, always a winning combination.

    10:44am. Halfway there. I'm suffering a repeat/deja vu moment from just scant hours ago. I just had to replace the music. I'm glad I remembered to replace the credits listing the music. That would be more embarrassing than leaving "End of Part 2" on "End of Part 3" of "Almost Homeless." I won't "fix" these "bloopers" either. Let em stay if they get online that way. (But not with me singing "This Land is Your Land" however.)

    11:00am. pdt. And my file is successfully uploaded, and the URL is being sent to my subscribers and friends, to whom, along with anyone reading, from anywhere in the world, I wish you a "safe and sane" Fourth of July holiday. If it hasn't fiinished playing already, then turn off the music player up there on the right before playing the movie. 11:05am, and I can't insert the code to embed the player yet or hit "submit" because the video is still "transcoding" according to my video manager. 11:23am. Everything's ready to go.

    Add Comments HERE.If you like the video, give it 5 stars using THIS LINK. The comments link below this is for the ENTRY only. I'm leaving it in case someone can't see the movie, but if you do see the movie, please comment for the MOVIE. Thank you. The management. EDIT: 6:00pm pdt. I've decided to enter this entry in the FG topic

    July topic 2007 - 1 of 2 : Independence Tell us how you have gained independence - from home, addiction, a relationship, fashion disaster... you pick AND remember you can be serious, silly, sincere, outrageous - just have fun!

    This has been the story of how I gained "independence" from my latest video, as it happened.

    Michael F. Nyiri, poet, philosopher, fool

Comments (95)

  • you put a tremendous amount of time and effort into these projects. this one turned out perfectly as far as i'm concerned! :)

  • happy fourth of july

  • I certainly like it, but then, I remember Jimi Hendrix very well.  I have an old poster with his name on the program with Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Fleetwood Mac. The date is Feb.13, 1966 for the Centrum.  It is probably a knockoff, but it still hangs in this room.

  • Yes, you do take this seriously - good one! Hendrix' version was always my fav.
    Just stopped in here too to give you 5 more *s.
    Happy 4th!

  • Happy Holiday Mike. I haven't had time to watch this yet, but know where to find it ;) like the terminator said, "I'll be back"

  • :heartbeat:Awesome!!

    Love the Hendrix....

    Candy

  • you should never be ashamed to post

  • RYC: Sorry I don't have a photoblog, I have this weird thing about the possibility that people would copy my pictures! That squirrel was in a park near my son's college, so yes, he was waiting for something. He is used to being hand fed and he was probably wondering why I wasn't! :lol:

  • ryc: My mother would've been like your parents -- me in the yard forever. But thank GAWD for my Pop, who understood the need for "independence."

  • Hi Michael! :wave:

    Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! Some people think 5 stars is the best, but everyone knows that 3 Awesomes trumps any amount of stars... every time! The pics are great, and Hendrix (of course) is beautiful... although, in the one pic of the "Boy Scouts" it looks like "Liberty" is a drag queen. ?!?!?

    :giggle:

    Have a blessed day!
    Steve :sunny:

  • Mike....I get a bonus IF I maintain #1 at years end. The top 3, get a bonus for being in the top 3, plus other bonus specified by specific criteria, sales, new customers, etc.....

  • Breaking free of your own creation - you ol' Mary Shelley you.

  • Mike,

    I liked the way you used the flag as central theme. The flag fliesstrongly.  In South Africa our new flag is much younger and associated with less history. The Afrikaner went through many flags with the flags of the free Boer republics, later the South-African nationalist flag which became associated with apartheid and then the new South African flag mostly associated with the down fall of apartheid. So I think an American would have a far different emotional connection to the flag than a South African.

    As for independence day...I have a keen intererest in American independence, especially in terms of trying to understand the role freemason's has played in the declaration of independence and unification o the states.

    Currently there is much talk in South Africa about a United Stades of Africa. Many African leaders belief that unity will make all the countries stronger but since we are talking about a much more diverse group of people there is a lot to be sorted out before such a dream can become reality. Looking at the complexity of this ideal on African soil one gets more respect for the American leaders who managed to establish an independent state.

  • I'm continually amazed at your efforts...but even more with your patience!  Not so much the Hendrix fan here (still terribly curious about the vocal recording...) but have always loved our flag.  It's a wonderful film with a wonderful theme.  So many European flags look alike I still can't tell the difference...

    Oh, I have links for you coming soon.  Still works in progress, atm.  I have too many hobbies.:p

  • Hey Mike. I had a great July 4th.
    Sounds like you had one too.
    I am sorry I havent been around much lately.
    I went and visited a friend and fell in her tub.
    The visit was great though but I had to have my
    bumpies taken care of and that was no fun.
    I am trying to get back into the groove of things
    again and will watch all your new videos and read stronger.
    Loves ya.
    Margaret

  • ryc - I've had quite a few detailed responses (including your own).  A great deal of them, however, are not merely comments on the blog but rather a reply to my own comment on another site.  Whenever I reply to a comment, I usually read the most recent blog entry on the site and make a comment on that as well.  As a result, I've gotten myself into quite a few continuing conversations, ranging in topic from religious views to pets.

    It's true that there are often specific circles each user runs in.  Most people find new online friends via the blogrings, and those are designed to find those with similar interests.  Of course, the generation we are born into often dictates what those interests are.  Some are timeless of course - things like philosophy, religion, poetry and prose - so those blogrings may help to bring people together.

    You said my "lines from songs" example was not original content.  Very true - they're lines from songs, after all.  The idea isn't original either - there have been other works where the poet has taken lines from various sources - newspaper and magazine articles, books and other poems, for example.  If you go to the twelvepoems site, most of my other poems have been posted there.  That's a side account though, so I tend to neglect it.  The layout is no longer appropriate for the season, for example.

    I write "spontaneous poetry" as well, but not in the same way you do.  I don't think it's spontaneous if you just sit down with the purpose of writing.  Rather, my "spontaneous poetry" truly is spur-of-the-moment.  I may be just getting into bed, on the train-ride to school, in the middle of class or anywhere when inspiration suddenly strikes me.  Then I'll pick up a pen and any piece of paper and jot down my ideas.  I've written entire poems this way, while other times, I only "spontaneously" wrote a single stanza to which I added afterwards.

    The birthday chronology idea is very interesting.  I'm afraid I don't think I'd remember much from each year.

    I'll check out your poems sometime soon.  I'm actually going to be leaving for a weekend camp with my Church on Friday.  I'll compose a "see everyone on Monday" blog and I'll also put up my list of what I consider to be my best work.  I look forward to seeing your list. 

    Thanks much for the stars.  I don't believe that every one of my blogs deserves 5 stars though!

    Happy belated 4th of July as well.  We celebrated Canaday Day on July 1st.

  • Hope you had a happy Fourth!! One reason that I've never commented is that I'm actually quite shy!!!

  • You sure do a lot of writing and great blogs. Judi

  • Hi Mike,

    Thanks so much for your very kind comments on my blogs! I've thoroughly enjoyed seeing how you've so cleverly pieced together your movies and videos. Your artistic and creative side is very evident in the structure and composition of your videos. I can imagine how long this must take you!! :eek: But if it's a labor of love, which this is for you, then the time factor doesn't matter at all.

    Each of your movies and videos has your own very special style, and I can see this in every one of them you've created. Excellent!! :coolman:

  • Congrats on your #1 spot!!!

  • RYC about Hungary: I tried to find "Nyiris" in my National Geographic and Goode's World Atlases, but I couldn't locate the town. I will have to pull out my Hungary map set sometime in the near future and poke around a bit. I've been trough Hungary and am curious to see if I have been in or nearby the town that you mention. Who knows? Small world. I do have a question for you, though: Is Nyiris in modern Hungary? Many Hungarian towns are now in Romania, or Slovakia. And also, Have you even been to Hungary? If not, GO. It's beautiful. There are other towns that start with the "Nyir" prefix, so you guys show up on the landscape even at the scale of National Geographic. Pretty impressive! My family has a street named after them in Calexico, California.

  • Actually, I don't think I'm going to do that "top ten" list just yet.

  • :goodjob:Nice video!

  • I loved your video... and did indeed give it five stars. I am sorry, I can't read all your blog at this moment. I can't figure out where all my time is going, but my closet still needs cleaning, and I have to plan a trip to New York, like ASAP... I have never been to New York, so it is stressing me out a bit. I read your post after this one. I think it is funny that someone wouldn't comment because they were intimidated. I can say that you are hands down the best commentor on Xanga.

    Well, I hope you had a great Fourth.
    Hugs, Tricia :wave:

  • Hope you had a great 4th! :)

  • Happy 4th!  This will be a short comment, I'm glad my computer loaded your page this time!  Thanks for all of your wonderful comments on my entry.  Pleasure meeting you!

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